Oldest-known fire-making found in Britain, pushing Neanderthal mastery back 415,000 years
"We think humans brought pyrite to the site with the intention of making fire. And this has huge implications, pushing back the earliest fire-making," said archaeologist Nick Ashton.
Neanderthals ate maggots from rotting meat, new research finds. Illustration.(photo credit: Gorodenkoff. Via Shutterstock)ByREUTERSUpdated: